Dictionary attacks

A method of attempting to break into password-protected computers or servers by using an automated tool to systematically test all possible passwords, beginning with words, names, or places most frequently used, such as would be found in a dictionary. Dictionary attacks can also be used to try to determine the decryption key or passphrase used by an authentication mechanism in order to decrypt encrypted documents or messages.

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